Go on a worldwide journey with animals who migrate to the Arctic region. Some swim (a young gray whale goes for eight weeks without feeding), some fly (even from Antarctica), some walk all the way (caribou trek across snow and icy rivers). (Picture book)

"Before the world began, there was only a white sea of milk. Floating on the sea of milk was a single lotus flower." Fabulous Hindu cosmic stories, gods of light and darkness, Hanuman the monkey king, beloved Ganesh, evil demons, divine princesses, and epic battles. Magical jewel-like illustrations! (Chapter book)

Delightful photos of children around the world, wearing feathers, beads and flowers, celebrating for special occasions, painting their faces and putting on masks, dressing up to dance and play, and have fun! (Picture book)

Angkor Wat is the world's largest religious monument, filled with mysteries old and new. Searching for clues about this lost civilization, the children of Angkor Wat took photographer Richard Sobol to a special place in the ruins – you'll never guess what he saw. (Picture book)

It's summer, and there's a whole world of nature outdoors. Celebrate the seasons, spring lambs wiggle their tales, tide pools are a little world all their own in summer, autumn leaves are everywhere, drifting in the wind, winter may be cold but the sky is filled with stars. Gorgeous collage illustrations! (Picture book)

For your trip, take along this original, imaginative travel activity book – write down new smells ("Delhi is smelly") and sounds you've never heard, order food from a menu without knowing what it is, draw pictures of bridges in great cities or something creepy in a museum, take photos of humorous signs, scavenger hunts, and more.
(Activity book)

Pablo Neruda wrote about everyday things, fire and rain, stones polished by sand and salt, children playing in the waves, social injustice and hope for peace. A captivating biography of the poet, his words are beautifully woven into each illustration. (Picture book)

Tua loves the night market in Chiang Mai, but she never expected to find an elephant who needs her help. Tua, with the help of her neighbors and monks in the Buddhist temple, hides Pohn-Pohn from the cruel mahouts, and embarks on a journey to find the elephant a home. Irresistible! (Chapter book)

We didn't realize rocks could look so gorgeous and be so much fun, and are so essential to our life on earth. Rocks are mixed up (combination of ingredients), huge and tiny (world's largest rock to grains of sand), helpful (animals use rocks to digest food), surprising (crack them open to see what's inside), and lively (rocks popping out a volcano)! (Picture book)

Explore all seven continents of the world, with delightful pop-ups, fascinating facts (Asia has the highest mountain, deepest lake, tallest building, the Red Sea is the saltiest, Mandarin Chinese is the mostly widely spoken langugage), country flags, famous landmarks, and wildlife. (Activity book)